Nice clean bath house with very clean shower and toilets that are separate rooms where you are the only one in there. Very updated with tile walls and great hot water. Sites are kind of close but manageable. Staff are friendly, Wi Fi only marginal. Nice park and would stay there again. We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Travel Trailer.

I really like the KOA website and online reservation system. I wish all campgrounds were as easy to reserve. This particular KOA is a clean, well-run KOA with a swimming pool, arcade game room, mini-mart, friendly staff and excellent service. They even guided us to our site. You don't have to unhook your toad at the office area but there's plenty of room there if you want to. The WiFi worked great (the best I've seen at a campground) but the park was nearly empty so that probably helped. Location is perfect - close to everything. Verizon cell worked fine. Sprint MiFi worked fine (but we didn't need it). We could not get DirecTV due to tree cover. There are train tracks close by but it didn't bother us. We never heard a train whistle just some rumbling on the tracks if we were outside. We would definitely stay here again if visiting the area. We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Motorhome.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

77

Site Surface

Dirt

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Quite a bit longer than my motorhome and a towed vehicle

Campsite Features

Fire Ring, Picnic Table

Power Hookups

50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Nearby

Sun & Foliage

Some Shade

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

We found the Dells to be a little too tourist-y for our taste but it's obviously a very popular destination. Kids must love it as there are lots of kid-friendly attractions. We took the boat tour of the Upper Dells and enjoyed it. Many attractions/businesses close for the season after Labor Day so visit before then if want to experience it all.

CamperSupport,
employee
at Wisconsin Dells KOAresponded to this review

We're so happy that reserving your campsite with us was such an easy process on our website! Our goal is to make everything as easy and pain-free as possible for our guests, so they can focus on the fun and relaxation that's in store! We are glad you enjoyed our game room, pool, your campsite, and that our wifi worked well for you. Thank you for such a kind review, and we look forward to seeing you again sometime.

Very friendly staff, nice pool and splash pad area. Close to railway tracks but only a couple of trains a day. Close to all the amenities that Wisconsin Dells has to offer. We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Travel Trailer.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Site Surface

Grass

Site Type

Back in

Site Space

Just long enough for my travel trailer

Campsite Features

Fire Ring, Picnic Table

Power Hookups

30 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Very Close

Sun & Foliage

Some Shade

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes

Tips for other Campers:

This is a town made for fun and family enjoyment. Nice clean, friendly area but you need more than an week to experience all the Dells have to offer.

CamperSupport,
employee
at Wisconsin Dells KOAresponded to this review

Thanks so much for camping with us, Gerry! We are glad you enjoyed our pool and splash pad area, as well as a lot of the attractions and amenities in the Wisconsin Dells area! We appreciate the review, and hope to see you again sometime.

Just departed from Wisconsin Dells KOA. It's on a hillside 5 minutes from town, beautiful with lots of trees and spacious sites by KOA standards--the big rig pull-through sites are gravel, probably 75' long, and each has ample grass. Satellite can be problematic on most sites. Excellent WiFi. Roads are paved. We don't often use KOA, but a weekend $54 special for 2 nights could not be ignored! Quiet in big rig area up top. We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Motorhome.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

on hilltop

Site Surface

Gravel

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Quite a bit longer than my motorhome and a towed vehicle

Campsite Features

Picnic Table, Patio

Power Hookups

20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Nearby

Sun & Foliage

Mostly Shady

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

DON'T fail to take the Upper Dells River Cruise! I'm not big on boat rides and would almost always avoid them, but this was the one thing we were told we "had" to do. Correct! About 3 hours long; you definitely want to get off for the two "shore excursions" to see the rock formations.

If you have kids, the town is full of amusement parks and arcades. There are tons of restaurants, both chain and local. Although clearly a tourist town, it is not nearly so "tourist trap" as many.

CamperSupport,
employee
at Wisconsin Dells KOAresponded to this review

Thank you so much for staying with us! We really appreciate you taking the time to leave us such a wonderful and detailed review of your visit. Please accept our apologies for the troubles with your satellite reception, we do have some sites that are better suited for that with a clearer view of the sky. We do hope to see you again and wish you safe travels!

Interesting 2 level KOA in beautiful Wisconsin Dells. Interior roads are paved, and a little tight for big rigs. We stayed on the upper level with a beautiful view of the fall foliage. Staff was helpful, except the guy who insisted on covering our coach with dust thanks to his obsession with his leaf blower. I'd rather have the leaves on the road, and still have a clean coach. Odd that they would do that to guests. Otherwise, decent campground. All good! We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Motorhome.

Although we were here before Memorial Day and the staff was getting the park ready for the season, everyone was helpful and gracious. We stayed up on the hill (furthest from the train tracks). The trains really weren't a nuisance. The sites are well laid out and was able to get a satellite signal through the trees with a carry-out dish. Wifi was good, but there weren't very many people here. We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Motorhome.

Park was very well maintained. Trash picked up at site almost as quick as you put it out. Site was level and park was quiet even when it was packed for the weekend. Park was located within a couple of miles of downtown Wisconsin Dells which made it very convenient to see the town. We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

We stayed two nights in a 45 foot rig. Well maintained campground, friendly professional check in. level site, good 50 amp service, good Wi-Fi. Train runs often, but no whistle blowing; it didn't bother us. We looked at other parks in the area, very dense like ants on a Tootsie Roll. We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Motorhome.

This is a beautiful park to stay at. The owners do a great job taking care of this park. We come here every year and love the area. We love the train too even though some people do not like the train going by. This park has lots to do. They have a beautiful clean swimming pool. Lots of things for kids to do here. It is close to town also. We sure will be back every year well worth it. We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Motorhome.

We stayed here the Friday night after Labor Day, so the rate was much more reasonable than the in-season rate. We had a level, FHU, pull-through with 25 channel cable TV, and at site WIFI. I did not see any site that would definitely be satellite friendly. There may be a few. The WIFI worked fine, but that may have been because the park had only about 30 sites occupied. There are about 40 FHU sites and 30 W&E sites. The rest are just electric or no hookups, suitable mainly for tents. There are also about 15 cabins. We were on the upper level which has its own bathroom/shower building which is fairly new. There are also bathroom and showers by the office. All were clean. The office building has a game room in one wing and a laundry with about a dozen machines. There are plenty of recreational facilities and a pool with adjacent fountain park. Downtown Wisconsin Dells is just a mile (walking distance for some) down the road, and other area attractions are withing a couple miles. Great place as long as it is not crowded and you are not paying the summer rate. We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Motorhome.

Stayed over a busy (sold out) weather perfect July 4th. Campground is located within a few miles of the Wisconsin Dells attractions. We have a 45' motorhome and stayed in a premium pull through site with patio. Other than the sites being close together, as mentioned in other reviews, the campground is well run and kept in excellent condition. Can't say enough about the courteous staff and their attention to every detail from escorting us to our site when we arrived to general follow up's during our stay see if we needed anything. While there, we did tour several of the other campgrounds in the area and without question felt we made the right choice. Will return again when in area. We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Motorhome.

We stayed here for 5 days. There is train tracks just about right on top of the sites, with trains (freight and commuter) running through here all the time. The rules are not enforced in any way. The bathrooms were mostly clean until the weekend when it got more full then they were a mess and plugged up. Once more people arrived, the Internet no longer worked. They do have cable, but very few channels and not a very clear picture. The owners reside on-site, but do nothing except sit in the office, ignoring everyone. Fine for a few days during the week, but nothing else. We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

The pros: clean, attractive, choice of shaded sites or open sites, staff is friendly and helpful, pool with water feature for kids, lots of attractions in the area. Cons: sites are close together; turns are tight for motorhomes; frequent trains pass by, although without tooting. The noise of the trains didn't really bother us, although when they passed the motorhome would shake a bit. There are many campgrounds in the area: we might try another next time. We
camped at Wisconsin Dells KOA in a Motorhome.

Top Tips for this Campground

We found the Dells to be a little too tourist-y for our taste but it's obviously a very popular destination. Kids must love it as there are lots of kid-friendly attractions. We took the boat tour of the Upper Dells and enjoyed it. Many attractions/businesses close for the season after Labor Day so visit before then if want to experience it all.

DON'T fail to take the Upper Dells River Cruise! I'm not big on boat rides and would almost always avoid them, but this was the one thing we were told we "had" to do. Correct! About 3 hours long; you definitely want to get off for the two "shore excursions" to see the rock formations.
If you have kids, the town is full of amusement parks and arcades. There are tons of restaurants, both chain and local. Although clearly a tourist town, it is not nearly so "tourist trap" as many.